Authorities in the Paris suburb of St. Denis are telling residents to stay inside during a large police operation near the Stade de France, the country's national stadium, early Wednesday.

Consecutive explosions echoed down the streets clogged with heavily armed police officers and members of the French military staked outside the building on the Rue du Corbillon near Rue de la Republique, where at least five suspects in the bombings were hiding out.

One of those blasts was a female suicide bomber who detonated her explosive vest. She is one of two suspects killed in the raid targeting Abaaoud, police sources told AFP.

It’s unclear if Abaaoud is among the slain suspects. The Islamic State militant was named early Monday as the lead planner in the Paris attacks and the botched Aug. 21 train shooting.

Tuesday’s raid ended at around 7:30 a.m., though ambulances and investigators remained on site well into the morning as firefighters and police cautiously entered the apartment building fearing additional explosive devices.

A man is arrested by police officers near the site of the raid.

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Hooded police officers detain a man in Saint-Denis.

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Cops took several people into custody near the site of the raid early Wednesday.

It’s unclear if all the suspects inside the building have been cleared out.

As the operation was carried out, French prosecutors also announced the families of suicide bombers Ismael Mostefai and Samy Amimour were released from police custody.

“It sounded like two armies fighting each other,” Benson Hoi, who lives near the site of the raid, told the Daily News after waking up to the sound of gunshots on his street.